Oakdale Acres ‘Tom Mulvenna of Bloorlea Public School won the junior chess championship trophy donâ€" ated by the Weston Chess Club. The annual tournament for this junior championship was superâ€" vised by the chairman of the Weston Chess Club for public schools chess promotion, Mr. E. ©. Cathcart. Some 165 pupils of the three schools, namely Humâ€" ber Heights, Humber Valley, Village; Bloorlea, took part. Student Wins Crang Plaza Bantams On Winning Streak ‘This tournament had been in progress for three months to eliminate all except the two top players of each school. The fiâ€" nalists met for the playâ€"off comâ€" mencing May 6th and ending on May 20th, 1959. & _ Mr. Cathcart reports the folâ€" lowing results: _ The two winners, Tom Mulâ€" Since 1945 A. A. (Lex) Mackenzie hos been availâ€" able to ALL the people of York North, ALL the time, for any service a Queen‘s Park member can perform. Ensure continued service by voting on June 11th for A. A Mackentie, your Progressiveâ€" Conszervative candidate IT‘S QUR GREAT PEASURE â€" WE CAN SAYâ€" TO KEEP YOUR T.V. SET . GOING _ NIGHT+ DAY ! THE BIELL TELEPMONE In the next WESTON, MALTON, wWOODBRIDGE, BOLTON, CASTLEMORE, KLEINBURG YELLOW PAGES classified section listing all business concerns, proâ€"‘ ï¬ & fessions and services which are actually located jtt Te y . ; K#3 * the six communities. * "Figs An Importaunt Auncuncement For your convenience the Ye/low Pages \istings will be arranged alphabetically under appropriate business and professional classifications. _ By using the Ye/low Pd:e: you will save time and trouble . . . find "where to buy it" quickly ; and casily. All telephone users will appreciate the many advantages of this handy shopping guide . . . the new combined Yeffow Pages. â€"Advt. you venna, the new junior champion, and Rolf Weber, runnerâ€"up, wiu] be presented with the championâ€" ship trophy, and a replica, and a special prize, respectively, at the 12th annual banquet of the Weston Chess Club being held on Weston Businessman Wins \Holiday Trip To Bermuda J. R. Ashbee, the owner of Ashbee Brothers, Rosemount Avenue, Weston, was named one of the winners in Liquiâ€" fuels‘ Bermuda holiday contest. The contest has been open to all Liquifuels® dealers. To the winners it is a reward for the \way in which they have increasâ€" led their business over the past twelve months. ! Mr. Ashbee, accompanied by this wife, will enjoy an allâ€"exâ€" |penses paid seven days holiday |at Belmont Manor Hotel, Berâ€" \muda. Winners of the contest Mlew direct to Bermuda Airport on May 31st. Weston Junior Chess Title\ Bermuda, which celebrates its 350th anniversary this year, is at its best in June, for the sumâ€" mer season begins midâ€"April and continues to midâ€"November. Average daytime temperature for the month of June is a balmy 75 degrees. Tom Mulvenna Rolf Weber Christine Reilly Carl Sloane Robert Hamilton Paul Roberts NAME Belmont Manor Hotel, where the winners will stay, has its own 18â€"hole Golf Course and unlimited golf privileges will be available to all members of Telephone Customers z issue of your Telephone Directory will {ind a new combined 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (at Main) WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE GOING OVERSEAS? ._ _ BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT To woN LOST SCHOOL 4% 2% COMPANY OF CANADA June lith, Mr. Cathcart, who is a teacher at Humber Heights School, statâ€" ed he is very gratified to note the increasing interest now beâ€" ing taken by the public schools in chess promotion the party. South Shore Beach Club is nearby. A most varied program of entertainment and sightseeing awaits the party, inâ€" cluding deep sea fishing, yacht cruises, swimming, golf and dancing ï¬irens, Whistles oisy Reminder Of Traffic Toll Fire sirens will wail, Factory whistles _ will _ blow. â€" Church bells will toll. _ The noisy signal will an nounce a oneâ€"minute stop it traffic in Weston and through out Metro Toronto next Tues day morning. It‘s all part of a plan dreamâ€" ed up by Metro Chairman Fred Gardiner to force motorists and pedestrians to take notice of the high toll of lives by traffic acâ€" cidents. _ Weston Council approved the idea at last week‘s meeting. Bloorlea Bloorlea Humber Humber Humber Humber Valley Village Valley Village Heights Heights CH. 6â€"3031 The Crang Plaza Babtams continued their winning streak by beating Dufferin Lions 20â€"4 on June Ist. Danny Sharp was the winning pitcher and Chiris Ireland the losing pitcher, Danny Sharp got the only home run of the game and he and Jim Grice, first baseâ€" Crang Plaza Bantams again, won on Wednesday, June 3rd, against Rox Masonary Paint 11â€"2 with Alex MacNicol the winning pitcher and Robert Renzi, the losing pitcher. Crang Plaza had a field day with home runs with the following boys scoring: Danâ€" ny Sharp, 2 home runs; John Bytne and Carmen Prioli one each. Danny Sharpe made a beautiful double play and has been made captain of the team. The stars of the game were John Byrne, catcher and Alan O‘Donâ€" nell, centre field., of Crang Plaza and Robert Renzi, pitcher of Rox Masonary Paint. . Arthur S. Leitch Peewees earned a tie on Tuesday, June 2nd, and lost 20â€"18 to Black Real Estate on June 4th. It was a very good game with both teams putting up a good fight. Brian Watts was the losing pitcher and Easto, the winning pitcher, The stars of the game were Alan Parish, 1st baseman of Leitchs who made an outstanding catch, and Little, 3rd baseman and Hill, centre fielder of Blacks. The Toronto 400 Midgets playâ€" ed Weston Kiwanis on June 1st and lost 13â€"11. Glen Swanek, the losing pitcher and Mallock winâ€" ning pitcher. The stars of the game were Mallock and Curtis of Weston Kiwanis and Doug Bush, 2nd baseman of Toronto The local fire department will be ordered to blow its sirens for one minute and a letter will be issued to local factories and churches asking them to also take part. _ Metro p&lice have been asked to stop all traffic, icommuous g ADVERTISING? were stars for Crang Plaza and Chris Ireland star for Dufferin Is there c MINISTERSâ€" POLICEMEN â€" TEACHERS â€" TRAFFIC LIGHTS â€" A lésson be taken from the Notre Dame Cathedral, which although it has been offering the same services at the same location for six centuries still â€" \ _ . rings the bell every day to let people know it is there? Well . . . Should Cimes and Guide en i ie Co enecn epeeaa o |FRESH as the first leaves of spring, this dress will be just as l:risp and wrinkleâ€"free at the end of a hot summer day. Of dafâ€" \fodil yellow "Terylene" batiste, it has dainty tucking on the \bodice and softly puffed sleeves. This new summer fabric can ‘even be machine washed and tumble dried ready for wear \without the touch of an iron. â€" ‘Toronto 400 won their first For Profitable, Continuous Advertising Use game on Wednesday, June 3rd against Duffield Boys Club 13â€"4 with Glen Swanek, the winning QOr Should pitcher and Wells, the losing pitcher. Bossin scored a home run, The stars of the game were Doug Bush, Mounsey and Boisâ€" venue. Preach one or two sermons a year? After all, people are against sin anyway, so why harp on it? [ s Stop patrolling the streets and highways? People know the laws, and will obey them anyway. " Eliminate review lessons? Children will never forget what they‘ve been taught. Be turned off to save electricity? Everyone knows the danger spots and will be careful without extra warning. TIMES and THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Weston Branch: J. D. Middleton, Manager Mount Dennis Branch: C. D. F. 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